On Fri, Jan 26, 2018 at 10:51 AM, <harry.dev...@faa.gov> wrote: > I am trying to follow the branding example so I can put our own logo and > application name on our Guacamole presence. I’m following the examples > found here: http://guacamole.apache.org/doc/gug/guacamole-ext.html# > ext-manifest. I also found another page about it on Guacamole’s site. > That page was saying how we have to zip the file into a JAR file. However, > I don’t know how to do that. Everything I’ve found says we need to use > Java to compile java code. These are flat files that will be going into > the archive, so how do I create this JAR file so Guacamole can use it and > understand it? > > > A JAR is nothing more than a ZIP file - you can verify this by grabbing any JAR and doing "unzip -l <jar file>" and it spits out the results. So, to zip things into a JAR file, just: zip -r file.jar directory/
Where file.jar is the name of the JAR you want to zip it into, and directory/ is the directory where the stuff resides. Note that you might need to be inside the directory, so it would be: zip -r ../file.jar ./ To put the JAR file up one level from your current working directory. -Nick